Bascom Palmer's Shocking Paintball Eye Injury Report

The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is the premier ophthalmology center in America, and recently made this stunning discover: taking a paintball straight the eye -- apparently not so good.

In the February issue of the American Journal of Ophthalmology Dr. Kyle Alliman reviews all 36 cases of paintball eye injuries the Institute has dealt with from 1988-2006 and found that paintball related injuries can often cause permanent damage to the eye. In fact, in 22% of the cases removal of the eyeball was required. 81% of cases required some sort of surgery.

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